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NIST Launches Quantum Random Number Beacon with Verifiable Nonlocal Entanglement - Quantum Computing Report
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in partnership with the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed and deployed the Colorado University Randomness Beacon (CURBy), the first random number generator to use quantum entanglement as a certifiable source of randomness. The system is publicly accessible and operates under a protocol that allows any user [...] The post NIST Launches Quantum Random Number Beacon with Verifia…
Quantum Entanglement Powers New Publicly Accessible Random Number Generator
NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder have created CURBy a novel random number generator leveraging quantum entanglement This service utilises a Bell test measuring correlated photons to produce demonstrably random data The innovative Twine protocol ensures traceability and verification via a quantumcompatible blockchain establishing a transparent and certifiable source of randomness CURBy offers a publicly accessible independent resource …
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